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Toss the camera and open your eyes. Tales from Peru

November 29, 2009 by ElizabethLeave a Comment

I just returned from watching the sun set on the sandstone cathedral in Arequipa's Plaza de Armas. I sat on the bench with ice cream cone in hand watching the trabajadores on their 3rd day of a hunger strike. Some hung on large crosses with steps to hold their weight and others lay on the ground in sleeping bags. This visual is a good entry point into the realities of South America. After so many trips to lesser developed countries I find … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Art, California, Cell Phone, China, Civil War, Culture, Desert, Dessert, Fashion, Flowers, Food and Wine, Freeways, Garden, Harvest, History, Hollywood, Ice Cream

Holiday Travel Movies 2009, Up in the Air

November 23, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

(November 23, 2009) -- We recently attended a screening of "Up in the Air" at Paramount Studios in Hollywood featuring George Clooney as Ryan Bingham, a corporate downsizing expert whose "travel time" is threatened just as he nears his 10 millionth frequent flyer mile mark. This unfortunately occurs after he meets the woman frequent traveler of his dreams. This dramatic comedy was directed by Jason Reitman, the Oscar nominated … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Film, Holiday Season, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Romantic, Wildlife

Off the Beaten Path to Paradise

November 10, 2009 by Phyllis SteinbergLeave a Comment

It was a just a girl's getaway. We chose Amelia Island at the northernmost corner of Florida because we heard it was a lovely retreat without the usual tourist trappings of clogged roads, traffic jams and busy shopping malls with the same stores we had back home. The island is located 32 miles northeast of Jacksonville. The ride from the airport was about 40 minutes. The area which includes Fernandina Beach is well known to its closest … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, Alabama, America, Antiques, Beach, Bicycle, Canals, Culinary travel, Fishing, Florida, Food and Wine, Georgia, Golf, History, Massage, Museum, Paradise, Photography, Resort, Restaurants

The Search for the Funniest Vacation Story is on… And Your Ticket to an Amazing Vacation Share

November 4, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

Enter at YourFatChance.com for a Chance to Win Vacations and Cash Prizes; Tickle the Hippo to Send Deserving Families on a Dream Getaway Parsippany, NJ - November 4, 2009 - Ever catch a flight to the wrong country? Have a hotel give you a squeegee to clean your bathroom after every shower? See an airline have pizza and fried chicken delivered to a plane because they ran out of food? If you have a story, Endless Vacations Rentals (EVR) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airline, Food and Wine, Pizza

Travel Spotlight: Jordan

November 1, 2009 by Dave10 Comments

Jordan is one of those fantastic countries that has an excellent balance between both natural and historical attractions. In this part of the Middle East everything is located "close" to one another. Jordan is surrounded by a number of countries, it is a small country itself and as a result all of the major attractions are usually within just a several hours drive of one another. The Jordanian people are very friendly and hospitable and are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Arabic, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, Canyon, Desert, Drinking, Egypt, Hiking, Hitch Hiking, Israel, Jordan, Lodge, Mountain Climbing, New Zealand, North America, Public Transportation

Yosemite

by Dave · 10 Comments

The shoulder seasons (early spring, mid to late fall) are excellent times for visiting Yosemite National Park. The weather is a bit cooler than the heat of the summer (nights are chilly but days warm up nicely) and you are sure to miss the masses of crowds that converge on the valley floor during the mid summer. Not to be outdone is the winter season - Badger Pass Ski Area with its set of lifts, runs and an excellent ski school is found within … [Read more...]

Yosemite – Weather

by Dave · Leave a Comment

The foothills in Mariposa County are generally above the incessant wintertime fog that sits in the valley floor, are slightly cooler than the sizzling hot temperatures in the valley in the summer and there is typically plenty of sunshine most of the year. Yosemite Valley sees some snow during the winter at times (elevation is about 4000 feet) but certainly doesn't have the depth of snow that the higher elevations receive at times (above 5500 … [Read more...]

Yosemite – Valley Floor

by Dave · Leave a Comment

We heard someone once say that living in Mariposa County will turn you into a photographer. Perhaps just visiting Yosemite will do the trick. Picturesque locations await you from massive granite formations to amazing waterfalls, to sweeping mountain vistas to alpine lakes. 95% of the visitors to Yosemite National Park visit 5% of its total landmass - this 5% being the valley floor. As a result it is fairly easy to become immersed in Yosemite's … [Read more...]

Yosemite – Attractions & Activities

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Mariposa Sequoia Grove is the largest grove in the area and is located just 2 miles from the southern park entrance along Highway 41. Note that the Mariposa Grove Road is closed during the winter so you have to park at the park's south entrance and walk 4 miles roundtrip to the grove. This grove is also home to the Grizzly Giant, one of the largest Sequoia trees in the world. Another place to visit these giant trees is at the smaller Tuolumne … [Read more...]

Yosemite – Wineries

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Mariposa County is the southern most county in the Sierra Foothills wine growing region. There are merely 4 bonded wineries in the entire county! We are used to visiting the heart of California's wine region, Sonoma and Napa counties and seeing literally hundreds of wineries in each county. As a result, visiting Mariposa County for wine tasting is relatively easy as far as making choices of who to visit is concerned. Why not visit them all in a … [Read more...]

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